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Forgot to tell you that most of what he says is also irrelevant to what you say or post - as I have learned.
He seems to blab on things you never even mentioned or brought up - my experience.

Considering I havn't seen you till you posted on this thread you don't know me enough to say any of this, but that is just assuming you not posting under a smurf account of a banned player who has a grudge against those who said you deserved your punishment.

Considering I havn't seen you till you posted on this thread you don't know me enough to say any of this, but that is just assuming you not posting under a smurf account of a banned player who has a grudge against those who said you deserved your punishment.

I'm not posting on a smurf, nor am I posting on an account just because I was banned. I just happened to be logged into this account. But you do know me under other names.

There is a Riot-stated summation of the summoner's code. It is "Don't be a jerk". According to my interpretation of this summation of the Summoner's Code, the voting portion of the Tribunal is 85% accurate (meaning I am wrong 15% of the time). While you can argue the edge cases, you have to understand that your understanding of the Summoner's code led you to the assessment that the Tribunal algorithm (that is, the algorithm that gets someone to the Tribunal), is no more accurate than a coin flip. It is hard for me to take your assessment of proper behavior seriously at that point.

^ exactly. About 85% of the cases are clearly correct. If your in that 15%... about 33% of those aka 5 are blatantly wrong, and you could argue the other 66%.

There is a Riot-stated summation of the summoner's code. It is "Don't be a jerk". According to my interpretation of this summation of the Summoner's Code, the voting portion of the Tribunal is 85% accurate (meaning I am wrong 15% of the time). While you can argue the edge cases, you have to understand that your understanding of the Summoner's code led you to the assessment that the Tribunal algorithm (that is, the algorithm that gets someone to the Tribunal), is no more accurate than a coin flip. It is hard for me to take your assessment of proper behavior seriously at that point.

I do agree that any system could be improved. I have yet to see a suggestion in this thread to improve it other than "take a test". What test would you like to see? A test as to whether people have read the Code? I have, thoroughly, and came up with a wildly different interpretation than you have. So I don't foresee a test demonstrably changing the results of the tribunal.

And yet people who are not being jerks are frequently punished. Try again.